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  • Chequebook journalism (American English: checkbook journalism) is the controversial practice of news reporters paying sources for their information. In...
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  • acknowledges that it pays sources for tips (checkbook journalism), a common practice in tabloid journalism that results in conflicts of interest. It has...
    69 KB (6,888 words) - 09:15, 3 July 2024
  • acknowledged that the National Enquirer engaged in a practice of checkbook journalism which involved paying sources for stories, and that he "gave a number...
    39 KB (3,651 words) - 22:26, 16 June 2024
  • cultural and other issues. Another is the controversial issue of checkbook journalism, which is the practice of news reporters paying sources for their...
    50 KB (5,993 words) - 03:15, 24 August 2024
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    of such sensational stories is the controversial practice called checkbook journalism, where news reporters pay sources for their information without verifying...
    26 KB (2,463 words) - 22:39, 27 August 2024
  • related to World War II and the Civil Rights Movement. He practiced checkbook journalism, paying subjects to gain interviews and articles about them. In January...
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  • Pecker testified that the National Enquirer engaged in a practice of "checkbook journalism" which involved paying sources for stories, and that he "gave a number...
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    television network news operations were not interested, regarding them as checkbook journalism. They refused to distribute the program and Frost was forced to fund...
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  • all-white jury. His work for Look was criticized at the time as "checkbook journalism", because he was known to pay interviewees to speak with them. James...
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  • Lou Grant (TV series) (category Television series about journalism)
    undertakes serious examination of ethical questions in journalism, including plagiarism, checkbook journalism, entrapment of sources, staging news photos, and...
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  • for his statements, a controversial practice sometimes known as "checkbook journalism". Fielder later partially recanted his story, saying that he had...
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  • investigative reporting, became a prime example of sensation-seeking checkbook journalism". Stern's credibility was severely damaged and it took the magazine...
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  • Society of Professional Journalists condemned NBC News for practicing "checkbook journalism" by chartering the jet. Mr. Goldman stated in his book, A Father's...
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    criticized Schorr's actions in an August 10, 1962 diplomatic cable for a checkbook journalism story in which, "Schorr involved himself in a matter which was far...
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    television networks turned down the programme, describing it as "checkbook journalism". Frost's company negotiated its own deals to syndicate the interviews...
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  • Consumers' Checkbook/Center for the Study of Services (doing business as Consumers’ CHECKBOOK) is an independent, nonprofit consumer organization. It was...
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  • Tennessean". National Endowment for the Humanities. Retrieved 2020-11-04. "Checkbook journalism". Nashville Scene. Retrieved 2020-11-04. "The Boner Awards". Nashville...
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  • Child's financial agreement with the climbers — which it calls "checkbook journalism" — and his treatment of rival journalist John Bouchard. Kidnapped...
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    After CBS became the first American TV network to openly practice checkbook journalism, former White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman appeared in the...
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    choose between doing business with our checkbook or their checkbook—with the reality being we're the biggest checkbook in the world. Notwithstanding the purported...
    64 KB (6,505 words) - 07:41, 15 August 2024
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